\ â€"News From ~_The Young Adult. Club of Trinity Unised Ohurch met Friday evening in t.he church hall The members then proceeded to the McIntyre Bowling * The choir will sing special Thanksâ€" giving Anthems with Mrs. James Huxâ€" ly at the organ. The e’venmg ~service ¢£ worship, a ‘special g:\fentlde service y > e l of Thanksgiving, will be conducted by the Young Adult Club. Schumacher. The momu;g â€"service will be conducted by the Rev. J. A. Breckâ€" SCHUMACHER .â€" Thanksgivi nlrflc e ie %.v.â€"hr o eA t tA t en ol se ut B by sc t oc in n o t P .AE . o ID H y"_- tubes of the boiler, in low ovvtuéh b;'o:wre. After each firing spread "SOOTFOE" over the fire, close the door, and all 16 ot. tins 30¢ _ 36 or. tins 50‘ cerbons will be held in the fire boa, or in combustion chamber Look at your smoke stack, it will:â€"be a steamâ€"like smoke, and not a black Sooty type. 5 lb. bags 1.00 50 Ib. drums 9.0n SOLD BY LEADING HAIDWAIES. DEPARTMENT STORES AND MAiL ORDERS ALllL OVER CANaADAa ommmemmm en n t 2t 2e l O Ne n L a‘s 2 Young Adults Meet be held hited Church, Wednesday was election day at Schuâ€" macher High Schcol, and the students had a busy tims electing their new councillors. Cecella Johnson was elecâ€" ted President of the Girls Student Council and Bob Beattie Presiden; of the Boys Student Council. alleys where an evening of Bowling was enjoyed. Top scorers were: Ladies, Mrs. Helen Fulton; Gentlemen, the Rev. J. A. Breckenridge. After the bowling game the members returned to the hall where a délicious hot lunch was enjoyed Schumacher High School Rugby team will travel to Iroquoais Palls Saturday when they will meet Ircquois Falls High School in a Rugby game. This Advertisement Published in the Public Interest by Play Saturday Election | The work meeting will be held toâ€" night, Thursday, Oct. 9th at the home of Mrs. E. Smyth, Gold Centre when all the ladies are invited to attend and bring their sewing or knitting. The president Mrs. E. Smyth was in the chair. The secretary‘s and treaâ€" surer‘s reports were read. A very satâ€" isfactory report was given on the Harâ€" vest Thanksciving Tea, sale of home baking and vegetables. The Lad‘es Guild of the Schumaâ€" cher Anglican Mission held their Monâ€" thly business meeting Thursday evenâ€" ing in the church hall. President Mrs. E. Smyth Conducts Meeting Of Anglican Ladies Guild Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cooke, McIntyre Property have returned from a hcliâ€" day in Toronto and other points. The Schumacher Lions club are holâ€" ding their annuol Thanksgiving Dance in the McInityre Community building, Monday evening October 13th. Frank Bogart and his Royal York Hotel Orâ€" chestra will supply the music. Mr. W. Morgan, P.1ne St. has returnâ€" ed from a holiday at Ncrth Bay and other points. Stirling Havyward of the Royal Canâ€" adian Navy left for h‘s staiion after spending a leave with his father Mr. A. J. Hayward, Railroad St. Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Waddl2s, Mc Intyre Prtper‘y, have returned from a holiday in South:rn Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pattorson, (Shirley McMaster) have from their honeymocn trin to Montreal and have taken up residence on First Avo. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Malkin, First Ave. have reiurned from a trip to Montreal and olher points. Mr. and Mrs. William Mair, Third Ave., left to snend a hcliday in Toronâ€" to. } ‘ Schumacher Junior Stars at Montreal Pat scored one of the winning goals for his team when they played their firs game in the Montreal Sportâ€" men‘s Association Junior Hockey ser.es when they beat St. Mike‘s Toronto by a score cf 8â€"2. Hockey fans here were pleased when they heard that Pat O‘Leary who left here two weeks ago for a try cut with the Montreal Canadians Junior Hocâ€" key team had made the grade, and is now paying with the Montreal Naâ€" tionals. Gordon Hannigan of Schumacher batted in the two goals for St. Mike‘s ______THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO One of the most dreaded words in the vocabulary of man‘! A cry by night which strikes terror in the hearts of the brave and helplessness in the hearts of the weak! Man‘s servant when under control, but the most terrible ‘of hus enemies when unleashed . .... Do your part to combat fire! Observe the comâ€" monâ€"sense rules of fire prevention, whether you are at ' home, in the bush or in the mine. Northern Ontario has a black record for fire losses. Losses here have been appalâ€" ling. Their recurrence can be avoided if each and every pgf- " son observes the precautions that prevent fire. $100,000, 000 EVERY YEAR ... * q 2 mm * Ssince it is normal to feel tired at the end cf the day, our eyes need r<st as much as our oth r bodily funcâ€" tions. But, authorities tell us that the eyes should not feel unduly uncomâ€" fortable durng waking hours. Normal eyes, used undsr gocd lighting condiâ€" t‘ons,. need not dev@lop strain. If they do, the doctor should be asked to examine them to determine whether glasses are nceded, or what other corâ€" rective measures should be taken. TWOâ€"TONED FROCK â€" 4 strcak of brilliant pink shoots across the bodice of this Nanâ€" Tucket Natural dress and ends in a soft drawâ€"string pocket. NBC _ singer, Ireone _ Jordan chose it in a wwarm shade of brown becanuse it matched her cyes and light auburn hair. HOME BE NEXT ? M % s _ _ )4 MBE hy â€"~ Mmm- oo se. nom ow ME . e ,".,â€m"m O tw um w = EYE HEALTH s (*/} NORTHERN INSU RANCE AGENCIES Fire prevention is a habit of the mind. Culiivate this habit for it will guard you and yours from loss of possessions and some day it may even be the factor which saves your life . . . But remember that adequate insurance coverage is your safest guarantec against financial loss by fire. Is your home and furniture sufficiently protected? Seeing these fabrics in new Fall fashions is proof of their lovelintss. Refr.shingly new is the gleam of satin, whether in a coppery brown daytime dress with panniers, a slimâ€"skirted, longâ€"jacksted black suit for restaurâ€" ant or an evenings dress of superb colcur, ingeniously draped. Satisfying crisp is a moire cocktail suit with a hinvlin> flare in the jacket, or a mo.re ballet skirt that knows how to be really cutstanding. Elegance Now., in the Fall picture there is interesting variety. Fabrics of sheenâ€" taff:tas, velvets, moires and faillesâ€" rival dullâ€"fijnished crepes and jacâ€" quards, and rich brocades. Colours which reflect the besauty of a Renior pa nting include ink and bottle greens, purples, mulb:rry and wine tones, copâ€" pery browns, royal blue, metallic grays and nsutrals. In dreaming dreams about new Fall fash.ons which are supposed to reâ€" present a "Return to Elegance," deâ€" signers had to reckon first with the "stuff that dreams are made on." As a result, the stuff took the form of the most interest.ng fabrics in many seasons. Canadian mills, especially, ar> contriving to produce fabrics of a quaâ€" lity and finish consistent with the new luxury of fashion. Deminat.ng Canadian fabrics are theâ€"d:ftly woven rayons that are so prevalent in th: new styles. If you are a fash:.on lover at â€"and, what woman isn‘t?â€"you have plenty to think about th.se days as the battle wages over "the new lock." You may have overicoked the fact that the new styles of this Fall ar> significant of more than a little midâ€" dle, rounded shoulders and hips, and a longer skirt. The "new lock" is a luxury look and begins with the very fabrics of which fashions ars made. PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS CLEAN ROOMS NEWLY REMODELLED PHONE 731 â€" 30 FIRST AVE. 38â€"9â€"40â€"1 "The New Look A Connecticut wife who was thrown into a bathtub with her two catfish thinks herself ont.tled to a divorceâ€" and rightly so. It must have been unâ€" satisfactory to all concerned. in the Lady Windermers manner lies 1 the rich folds of a velvet or beaded gown. Quality speaks from soft, dullâ€" finished crepes. True, the luxury l6ok of Fall 1947 b:gins with the fabrics. On seeing the achievements of the Canadian Fashion Industry in interâ€" preting new â€"style trends it is noteâ€" worthy that most of the fabrics us d by them are from Canadian mills. Time was, when such fabrics would bear expens.ve import labels, but now they are produced hers to the same stanâ€" dards that mean good fabrics anyâ€" where. The men who stand ready day and night to come to your aid in case of fire are among your best friends. When they tell you a conâ€" dition in .your home or place of business is unsafe, listen to them with an attentive car. Their advice comes to you through years of ecxperience. Safety Deposit Box Insurance 13 Third Ave. With Your Fire Departmemt! J. J. EV ANS o PREVENT FIRE LOSSES ____.____PAGE THRE Telephone 986 PHONE 3993